Hyatt Regency Greenwich

1800 East Putnam Avenue
Old Greenwich, CT 06870
Nightly Rates: ( 349.97 - 410.95 )
4 Star


Property Description

The Hyatt Regency Greenwich features 374 guest rooms and suites in English Manor style overlooking a luxuriously landscaped lawn and garden. Located off the Connecticut Turnpike, the hotel is minutes from all major corporations in Fairfield and Westchester Counties. Hyatt Regency Greenwich offers a 9,600 sq. ft. ballroom, a ballroom patio, an amphitheater, 23 meeting and banquet rooms, deluxe board rooms, Hyatt Business PlanTM rooms and a Regency Club¨ level. Winfield's is the hotel's full-service cafe in the atrium, the Gazebo Lounge offers piano music. Guests enjoy the fitness center with exercise equipment, a sun court, a pool, a sauna and a whirlpool. Also featured, Enzo's Salon offering a variety of services including facials, massage and manicures. Hyatt Regency Greenwich is only 45 minutes by metrorail from Manhattan and the New York airports and just 15 minutes from Westchester County Airport and 10 minutes from the train station.



Amenities

· Bar/Lounge
· Business Center
· Coffee Maker in Room
· Concierge
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· Express Checkout
· Modem Lines in Room
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Pool
· Parking
· Restaurant
· Room Service
· Fitness Center or Spa
· Television with Cable
· Laundry/Valet Services
· VIP Rooms/Services


Room Information

Guest Rooms
All guest rooms feature private baths, wall-to-wall carpeting, hairdryers, iron/ironing boards, a remote control color television with free HBO and ESPN channels, in-room coffee makers, video checkout, messaging and account review. Hyatt Business Plan? rooms offer an in-room FAX machine. * 202 king-sized beds * 157 double-double beds * 239 no smoking rooms * 28 Business Plan? rooms * 63 Regency Club¨ rooms


Suites
All 23 suites feature a living room area, coffee table, sofa bed, television, private bathroom and refrigerator. All suites are offered as one or two bedrooms.
Conference Suites
Conference Suites offer an oval dining table for eight, a small living room area, wet bar, refrigerator, sofa, coffee table, two upholstered chairs, television, private bathroom. This suite is ideal for small meetings.
Junior Suites
Junior Suites offer a living room area, coffee table, sofa bed, refrigerator, wet bar and added amenities. Guests of the Regency Club¨ Junior Suites enjoy the Regency Club¨ lounge located on their floor.
VIP Suites
Similar to the Conference suites, the VIP Suites are twice the size of our regular guest room and feature a coffee table, two sofas, upholstered chair, conference table for six, desk with two chairs, television with video cassette recorder, a refrigerator in an enclosed wet bar and a private bathroom.

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For reservations, room rates and availability, click the Reservations icon above. To speak with a Hyatt representative personally, call (800) 633-7313. If calling from outside the US, obtain international reservation numbers at www.hyatt.com/hotel_reservations/reservations_numbers.html.


Miscellaneous Information

· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 3PM
· Check out time is 12PM
· Time Zone is Eastern
· Opened in 1986
· Renovated in first quarter 2000
· 374 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 4 floors.


Directions

* Take the 684 South to 287 East * Take 287 East to I-95 North * Exit at the Old Greenwich Exit 5 * Turn right at the end of the exit onto Route I East/Putnam Avenue * Continue for 3 traffic signals * At the third light turn right into the hotel entrance

* Take the Grand Central Parkway to the Van Wyck Expressway * Take the Van Wyck Expressway to the Whitestone Bridge Expressway exit * Go over the bridge and follow signs to I-95 North New England * Exit at the Old Greenwich/Riverside Exit 5 * Turn right at the end of the exit onto Route I East/Putnam Avenue * Continue for 3 traffic signals * At the third light turn right into the hotel entrance

* Take the New Jersey Turnpike North to Exit 18E * Go over the George Washington Bridge * Follow the Cross Bronx to I-95 North * Exit at the Old Greenwich/Riverside Exit 5 * Turn right at the end of the exit onto Route I East/Putnam Avenue * Continue for 3 traffic signals * At the third light turn right into the hotel entrance If transportation assistance is necessary, please contact the in-house Concierge for information on available limousine and shuttle services.

* Near White Plains * 15 minutes from Westchester County Airport * 45 minutes from Manhattan and New York airports

La Guardia International, John F. Kennedy International, Westchester County, Newark International


Guarantee Policy

A credit card guarantee is required to complete a reservation. Your credit card will be charged if cancellation policies are not correctly followed. The amount charged may equal the cost of 1 (one) or more nights plus applicable taxes.


Cancellation Policy

Cancellation policies vary based on day of arrival. When making reservations, please read the rate rules given immediately after selecting a specific rate. Policies are provided before the reservation is complete.


Restaurant Information

Gazebo Bar

Enjoy music amid a free-flowing stream and lush greenery that creates a relaxing atmosphere in the lobby bar. The bar area seats approximately 45 people. Open Monday through Thursday, 11AM - 12AM. Friday and Saturday, 11AM - 1AM. Sunday, 11AM - 1AM. Coffee service is also available Monday - Friday 6-9:30AM.

Winfield's

This casual-dress restaurant seats 172 people and serves breakfast, lunch and dinner in the garden setting of the atrium. Open Sunday through Saturday, 6:30AM - 11PM. Sunday Brunch is offered from 11:30AM - 4PM. Reservations for five or more only. Last Seating is at 2:30PM


Meeting Facility

The Hyatt Regency Greenwich has a total of 27,000 sq. ft. of meeting space and offers ample free parking and valet parking for $8 per day.

Conde's

Conde's is now a private banquet facility accommondating 20 guest and overlooks out skylit garden atrium gazebo.

Ferris Board Room

The Ferris Board Room is our permanent executive board room with 14 leather back chairs.

Regency Ballroom

The Regency Ballroom may be divided into seven sections with a new adjacent terrace patio.

Roundhill Room

The Roundhill Room is an amphitheater offering seating for 85 people.


Recreation Information

* Brookfield/Sotto Craft Center - 127 Washington Street, Norwalk; (203) 775-4527 * Bruce Museum - Museum Drive, Greenwich; (203) 869-0376 * E. Gaynor Brennan Golf Course - 451 Stillwater Road, Stamford; (203) 324-6507 * Greenwich Symphony Orchestra - Greenwich High School, 10 Hillside Road, Greenwich; (203) 869-2664 * The Maritime Center at Norwalk - North Water Street, South Norwalk; (203) 852-0700 * Nature Center for Environmental Activities - 10 Woodside Lane, Westport; (203) 227-7253 * Silvermine Guild Arts Center - 1037 Silvermine Road, New Canaan; (203) 966-5617 * Stamford Art Association - 39 Franklin Street, Stamford; (203) 325-1139 * Stamford Town Center - 100 Greyrock Place, Stamford; (203) 356-9700 * Terry Conners Ice Rink - Cove Island Park, Stamford; (203) 977-4514


Area Attractions

The Hyatt Regency Greenwich is set in the picturesque Connecticut countryside of rocky coastlines and colonial architecture while just 45 minutes from the hustle and bustle of New York City.

Audubon Center of Greenwich

This 485-acre sanctuary with 15 miles of trails offers an excellent visitor's center, an exhibit room and a gift and book shop. 613 Riversville Road, Greenwich, Connecticut.

Long Island Sound

Explore the scenic Long Island Sound coastline and enjoy sailing, swimming, boating and fishing. A short drive from the hotel.

The Maritime Center at Norwalk

This indoor aquarium offers a history hall and an IMAX Theater. This is a place where people can have fun together. 10 North Water Street, Norwalk, Connecticut 06854; (203) 852-0700.

Palace Theatre of the Arts

Don't miss this home of the Connecticut Grand Opera, the Connecticut Ballet and the Stamford Symphony Orchestra. 61 Atlantic Street, Stamford, Connecticut; (203) 359-0009.

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